Please see below to learn more about an opportunity for GC doctoral and master’s students:
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IDS 81620: Scholarly Praxis at Work in the World is a 3-credit course that lets students earn academic credit for internships while exploring career paths beyond the academy. What makes this course particularly attractive:
The Office of International Students (OIS) is deeply concerned over the recent reports of SEVIS terminations by SEVP, Department of State visa revocations, detainments, and the possibility of travel bans restricting entry to the US. We understand this has created an atmosphere of confusion…[Read more]
PLEASE JOIN US FOR OUR LAST LUNCHTIME COMMUNITY EVENT!
Location: The CUNY Graduate Center, 5th Floor, Room 5307 (feel free to bring your lunch!)
April 2, 2025, 12–1PM
Curious about building resource-rich projects on Manifold? Stefano Morello (American Social History Project/Center for Media and Learning, CUNY Graduate Center) will share insi…[Read more]
Hi all – Sharing this announcement for the Open Divide Lecture Series, “a year-long exploration of the challenges, contradictions, and evolving landscape of Open Access and scholarly publishing.” One event per month for a whole year!
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Dear colleagues,
We are excited to announce the Open Divide Lecture Series (2025–2026, online), a y…[Read more]
Zach Muhlbauer, a PhD Candidate in English and TLC Fellow, has been nominated for a 2024 DH Award in the category BEST USE OF DH FOR FUN for his project “Babylon Redux.”
We are excited to share that the GC Digital Fellows are hosting an inaugural event on Tuesday, May 13th called GCDI Conversations in Digital Scholarship. The event will feature six facilitated round table conversations designed to build cross-disciplinary dialogue about the many ways that scholarship and research are changing in…[Read more]
Join us next Wednesday for our second Manifold Lunchtime Community Event, featuring Dr. Wendy Barrales (NYU), a former Manifold Graduate Fellow and the author of the first digital dissertation published on Manifold, searching for mami and abuelita: reimagining ethnic studies praxis through women of color feminisms, art, and…[Read more]
On March 21 GC CUNY/TLC alum and current Assistant Professor of Black, Race and Ethnic Studies and English at Queensborough Community College Chy Sprauve is offering a Zine making workshop(https://socialpracticecuny.org/portfolio-item/freedom-zines/) through Social Practice CUNY.
Read more about the above link and below, and…[Read more]
Dr. Melissa Wooten, Program Officer, will be joining us via Zoom to provide information about upcoming funding opportunities available at the William T. Grant…[Read more]
Hello! I’m sharing the announcement below for anyone who may not have seen the posting on CULIBS:
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This spring, the Graduate Center’s Mina Rees Library is offering four online workshops about publication contracts, copyright, and related topics. (Each workshop will occur twice: once on a Wednesday evening and once on a Friday morning.) All m…[Read more]